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<P>I. LIST OF BOXES, FIGURES, & TABLES </P><P>II. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS </P><P>III. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS </P><B><P>PART 1: WORK DISABILITY POLICY CONTEXT </P></B><P>Chapter 1. Work Disability Policy: Current Challenges and New Questions <BR><I>Ellen MacEachen </P></I><P>Chapter 2. Reflections on The Sherbrooke Model and the Way Forward for Work Disability Prevention <I>Patrick Loisel</P></I><B><P>PART 2: CAUSE-BASED SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS </P></B><P>Chapter 3. Work Disability in the United States: A Fragmented System<I><BR>Allard Dembe</P></I><P>Chapter 4. Strengths and Weaknesses of Regulatory Systems Designed to Prevent Work Disability After Injury or Illness: An Overview of Mechanisms in a Selection of Canadians Compensation Systems <BR><I>Katherine Lippel</P></I><P>Chapter 5. The Australian Work Disability Patchwork <I><BR>Genevieve Grant</I> </P><P>Chapter 6. The New Zealand Universal Accident Scheme: Problems Solved and New Challenges <BR><I>Grant Duncan</I> </P><P>Chapter 7. An Overview of Work Disability Policies in China <BR><I>Desai Shan</I> </P><B><P>PART 3: COMPREHENSIVE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS </P></B><P>Chapter 8. Reforming Activation in Swedish Work Disability Policy <BR><I>Christian Ståhl & Ida Seing</I> </P><P>Chapter 9. Work-Disability Prevention in Finland: Promoting Work Ability through Occupational Health Collaboration <BR><I>Kari-Pekka Martimo</I> </P><P>Chapter 10. Work Disability Prevention in France: Organizational and Political Challenges <BR><I>Jean Baptiste Fassier</P></I><P>Chapter 11. Work Disability Policy in Germany -- Experiences of Collective and Individual Participation and Cooperation <BR><I>Felix Welti</I> </P><P>Chapter 12. Keeping People at Work: New Work Disability Prevention Measures in Switzerland <BR><I>Thomas Geisen</I> </P><P>Chapter 13. Disability Prevention Policies in Belgium: Navigating between Scientific and Socioeconomic Influences <BR><I>Philippe Mairiaux</I> </P><P>Chapter 14. Work Disability Prevention in the Netherlands: A Key Role for Employers <BR><I>Angelique DeRijk</I> </P><P>Chapter 15. The Rise and Fall of Income Replacement Disability Benefit Receipt in the United Kingdom: What are the Consequences of Reforms? <BR><I>Ben Barr & Philip McHale</I> </P><B><P>PART 4: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORK DISABILITY POLICY </P></B><P>Chapter 16. Science, Politics and Values in Work Disability Policy: A Reflection on trends and The Way Forward <BR><I>Ellen MacEachen & Kerstin Ekberg</I> </P><P>INDEX</P><P></P> |
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People with disabilities -- Employment.
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Industrial safety.
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Social security.
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occupational safety.
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Industrial safety.
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People with disabilities -- Employment.
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Social security.
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Electronic book
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Author |
MacEachen, Ellen, editor
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ISBN |
9780429811944 |
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0429811942 |
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9780429811951 |
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0429811950 |
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9780429811937 |
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0429811934 |
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9780429443398 |
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0429443390 |
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